The Outlook Web Access team is looking for web developers- January 31, 2005 Web-based mail is hot. Gmail, Hotmail, Outlook Web Access... They're all making headlines and showing off the richness of the web. The Outlook Web Access team is looking for solid ASP.NET developers to help build our next version. We're looking for people with top-notch development skills, who have worked with C and ASP.NET in the past and have a solid understanding of HTML, CSS and script. We're looking for people who want to take web applications to the next.http://blogs.msdn.com/ksharkey/archive/2005/01/31/363962.aspx Pimping the pros- January 23, 2005 A number of Microsoft Regional Directors, Wintellect folk and INETA speakers have put themselves up on the auction block to help the victims of the tsunami in South East Asia. Get an hour of Jeff Richter, Joel Semeniuk, Scott Hanselman or many more. Solve more .NET problems than you know you have, and help others out at the same time. Kind of a win-win-win situation.http://blogs.msdn.com/ksharkey/archive/2005/01/23/359056.aspx ASP.NET and Community Technology Previews (CTPs)- January 17, 2005 I know there is a lot of confusion around the Community Technology Previews that have been coming out for Visual Studio 2005. I know because I get a lot of email about them. Which build is good, what's in them, etc. That's the prime reason John "The Experience" and I created this page. However, there is always funky, er, "interesting" stuff happening around here, so the little details may get missed. Personally, I think the build process around here (especially with all the new virtual...http://blogs.msdn.com/ksharkey/archive/2005/01/17/354579.aspx |